McLeod New Graduate Nurse Signing Day Held in Florence

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McLEOD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 7 JULY 2025

More than 70 new graduate nurses attended a McLeod Health Celebration Signing Day event at SiMT on Thursday evening, June 26.

Designed to be like an athletic signing day event where athletes sign letters of intent to play college sports, these nurses signed their letters of intent to work for McLeod Health. The nurses attending represented the new hires for McLeod Regional Medical Center, McLeod Health Clarendon, McLeod Health Cheraw, McLeod Health Dillon, and McLeod Physician Associates. The new graduates invited their loved ones to join them for a fun and exciting evening of photos, gifts, and interacting with fellow graduates as they were welcomed into the McLeod Health family.

“You will never regret your decision to become a nurse,” said Donna Isgett, RN, President & Chief Executive Officer of McLeod Health. “There is always new technology and new advancements to learn and you have the capability to grow forever in the same career. The sky is the limit on what you can achieve as a nurse.”

The nurses attending the celebration were graduates of Bladen Community College, Central Carolina Technical College, Charleston Southern University, Clemson University, Coker University, Florence-Darlington Technical College, Francis Marion University, Galen College of Nursing, Horry Georgetown Technical College, Marion County School of Practical Nursing, Medical University of South Carolina, Northeastern Technical College, Sandhills Community College, Southern Eastern Community College, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, University of South Carolina, and Williamsburg Technical College.

“Today is a truly wonderful day for McLeod,” added Octavia Williams Blake, Senior Vice President & Chief Human Resource Officer. “We strive to deliver the highest quality care to every patient. From this day forward, every decision you make has the power to change lives. We are so grateful you have decided to join our family.”

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